FLUID FILM is the Exceptional Choice for Automotive Applications

The destructive force of corrosion is the single greatest threat to your vehicle. Consistent exposure to a wide range of elements such as sun, rain, wind and snow can lead to rapid deterioration of metal, not only resulting in poor appearance and loss of value, but hazardous safety issues as well. Road salt and debris also kick up and cling to vehicle underbodies, eating away at metal and electrical connections.

FLUID FILM is manufactured using an intricate heating and blending process, which combines unrefined woolwax with selective polar agents and corrosion inhibitors, creating a unique, lanolin-based formulation that stops existing rust on contact. Penetrating on contact, it creates a fluid, self-healing barrier that is always active and will not chip or crack, protecting vehicle undercoating's and exposed metals for extended periods of time. Safe for use on all metals, it will stop pitting in chrome, will not harm most paints or plastic, and has exceptional lubricating properties, penetrating to stop squeaks and provide lasting lubricity for all moving parts. Electrically non conductive, FLUID FILM has a high flash point and a thin, flexible composition, making it a perfect protectant for battery terminals and electrical connections.

Care should be taken around non oil resistant rubber goods. May cause swelling. Fluid Film may soften some vehicle undercoatings. Check with dealer/vehicle manufacturer as to compatibility.

Applications in the Automotive Industry

FLUID FILM is non-conductive, so clean around battery terminals, make connections and then spray with FLUID FILM. The non-drying characteristics of FLUID FILM provide long-term protection in this application. FLUID FILM also keeps battery hold downs from corroding. Unprotected terminals can lead to corrosion of the wiring harness, resulting in expensive repairs.

I am an auto shop manager fulltime. I have used FLUID FILM as a tap lubricant, injector ring lube, drill lube, battery terminal/cable corrosion eliminator, and a host of other daily applications. Thanks FLUID FILM, you have given me more of the only thing I have to sell - my time.

Protects and shines all chrome, such as rims and wheels, and keeps bugs from sticking to chrome bumbers. The non-drying characteristics of FLUID FILM provide long term protection in this application. FLUID FILM will stop pitting in chrome and protect chrome wheels from brake dust deterioration.

I gotta say, this is the best stuff I have ever used to clean my front rims hands down! I have bought the specialized stuff at the car parts stores that say they're specifically for cleaning rims. I have tried soap and water with a scrub brush and elbow grease, and my rims always came out kind of clean but dull. I figured I'd try it out on my front rims that are always getting dirty with brake dust. I sprayed it on and came back 20 minutes later and started to wipe it off with a shop towel. I was just expecting it to get the brake dust off, but my factory rims are actually shiny again.

FLUID FILM provides slick, lasting lubrication that could last up to 36 months in locks, or hinges and seat tracks under normal operating conditions. It also keeps locks from freezing, even in sub-zero temperatures. A small amount is all that is needed to keep locks buttery smooth. Great for fixing problem locks.

I purchased a 97 pick-up. The door locks were hard to work with a key. The drivers door lock would not work at all. Put the key in and try to turn, nothing happened. The passenger door worked after moving the key slightly in and out to get in just the right spot. The tailgate would not unlock at all. I thought I was going to have to replace all the locks. A friend had a can of FLUID FILM and we tried it. One spray in each lock. It bubbled brown bubbles out of the key holes. When I tried the key, all the locks worked like new. That was about seven months ago, and they are still working like new locks. A few months ago, another friend had a pad lock that was rusted and would not open. One spray of FLUID FILM and it opened. I think I'll open a lock repair shop. I could make a mint with one can of FLUID FILM Rust & Corrosion Preventive.

FLUID FILM penetrates to the base metal, providing a lasting, protective barrier from the corrosive effects of salts, calcium and sodium chloride, pesticides and fertilizers. Offering an easy "no drip" application, FLUID FILM offers a cheaper and more effective alternative to the standard hard-underbody coatings. Protecting undercoatings from metal deterioration, FLUID FILM also remains soft and pliable, making it self-healing, non-drying, and impossible to crack. FLUID FILM migrates to inaccessible areas, providing up to a full year of solid protection. A gallon of material should cover approximately three vehicles. Apply using a standard undercoating gun or airless paint sprayer. You could purchase the undercoating gun we tested and recommend HERE.

I use FLUID FILM as an undercoating and have been very impressed with the performance. It is so good that it's hard to wash off, even with a pressure washer. It leaves a waxy film that is unaffected by road salt and it works great in hard to reach areas like inside doors and steel brake lines. This is the best stuff I have found for protecting my vehicles.